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Hi Paul, very nice photos, thanks for posting these. The ones from the 14th are also very nice. Looks from your dodger like you sail in some cold waters, where do you live and where do you keep your boat?
<font color="blue"><font size="4"><font face="Comic Sans MS">Clifford Yes, the water is colder here. It seems that when you retire you wind up either in the north or south USA depends how best you can fuction in heat or cooler temperatures. My home is in Anacortes on Fidalgo Island in the state of Washington. I keep my Catalina C310 at Cap Sante Marina in Anacortes. I used to come up from California yearly with my C250 WK and sail this area for 3to4 weeks at a time. My health seems to thrive here.
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Paul, great pictures!!! Reminds my wife & I of years past. We lived in Marysville Wa for 17rs. We keep boats in Everett and moved our last one to the LaConnor Marina. We're in Texas now, mostly doing lake sailing. We try to get to the Gulf for a few weeks every year to get our salt fix! There is nothing like the San Juans and the Gulf Islands on a sunny day. Looks like you made a great choice for retirement. Thanks again for the pic's
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